@noodlecat59 Oh cool. I'll definitely add that! about to make Georgi a rich man, lol
Posts made by LetTheRedeemed
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
@yerrag interesting. I'm definitely eating things and supplementing things that should be promoting CO2 production and general pro-metabolic
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
@NNight very interesting. Thanks. I’ll look more into boron dosage…
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
@yerrag hey thanks for the comment prior! Apologies for not having responded. The acid/base balance reminds me of the value of urea that I should probably add back in to my regiment
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
@DavidPS nice. Thanks a ton! I’ll check it out
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RE: What is the most effective protocol for young men to looksmax?
@Sugar you get it for a year now, as opposed to 3 or 6 months when I did it iirc. Not bad imo
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RE: region with the least bad people
@LetTheRedeemed Winters are mild unless you’re in the panhandle in Texas. Nights get bitter in our old drafty farm house, but it’s perfect sized for wood fire heat from one stove, in a bad winter we might burn 2 chords.
We get sleet a few weeks out of the year or so.
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RE: What is the most effective protocol for young men to looksmax?
Kermit before and after his mewing regiment:
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RE: What is the most effective protocol for young men to looksmax?
I was sold on this. I only played around with it for a week, and it did make my forehead more square and cheekbones barely pop out… my fam noticed.
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RE: What is the most effective protocol for young men to looksmax?
Steroids grow facial bone in adult body builders, so improving your hormonal profile should help.
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
@noodlecat59 cool I’ll play around with it
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RE: region with the least bad people
@noodlecat59 hahahah based
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
@noodlecat59 ooh good to know.
What would you say are optimum ratios of tocovit and grain alcohol to the crushed antibiotic? 1:1:1?
I know these are free answers so thanks for your kindness!
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RE: region with the least bad people
@noodlecat59 glad you like my sales pitch xD
I'm in Texas. I'd say some college towns in the other southern states are more in line with what I'm talking about (I fell in love with Birmingham, and several places in Arkansas). These places seem to be where native Texans are retreating. Right now Texas is undergoing an exponential change and it's honestly pretty sad to watch. Many types of migrants everywhere - huge rural gentrification driving up taxes and running off poor rural "indigenous" (for lack of a better word). These immigrants of course, are not bad people, but they are pretty thoroughly international - nothing idiosyncratic or homespun about them - it's what you get in every new suburb and apartment complex in the world right now. But the migrants kinda catch on quick in the sense of being responsive to total strangers (a southern phenomenon it seems hah).
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
Experiment:
1.) I'm using caprylic and lauric acid found in MCT oil, based on a Haidut quote referring to them as potent antibiotics. For the first 2 days, I took about a quarter teaspoon or less mixed with Greek yogurt, to mitigate digestive issues, and that has become untenable. I'm trying rubbing as much topically as I can, and will keep revisiting ingestion, however small a dose. Topically should be more effective as it bypasses the liver and goes strait to the blood stream, and since MCT oil is suspended in MCT oil it should have a 100% absorption rate
2.) I'm also using topical Methylene Blue (rub it in with water - you'd be surprised how quickly it's totally absorbed and the stain leaves - I re-rub the same stained spot on my arm with water throughout the day...
3.) Tonight, I'm gonna try adding D3 and Haidut's Estroban to the belly button for the antimicrobial activity of the fat soluble vitamins.
"Miracle Mineral Solution" (MMS) seems like a likely solution...
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RE: region with the least bad people
Honestly, Southern states, USA.
I went to Europe for 10 days, fell in love with Vienna, the People (youngest city in EU I believe), culture, etc. they definitely seem smarter and healthier than your avg American. Then I land back in the USA, travel sucks, etc.
Then I hit that Southern bound flight; something feels more alive than anywhere I'd been; the smiles and courtesies, small talk about nothing. IDK what the world thinks of southern race relations thanks to media (we're admittedly cultures apart even living in the same southern city), but a huge babyboomer cowboy helps a black lady with her luggage, and they make a good time of it with perfect pleasantry like old friends meeting again. Everyone feels happy being alive. As the plane descends, the reality of a 100 degree summer hits, but the degree of life and latent happiness overcorrects terrible weather and ugly urban sprawl. Everybody sincerely wants to embody Jesus - liberal or conservative, black or white.
Economic migration has pretty thoroughly distributed criminal neighborhoods to every major hub of the country, but you can get remarkably clean middle class areas with low crime in rural America still.
I would compare the Southern US to my internetted perceptions of Eastern Europe.
I would also say that, having gotten closer to northern British people (traditional/religious/old-fashioned), they bear the gentility and manners that descended to the Southerner. Having become friends with an Irishman after offending him about the troubles (lol), we became good friends and meeting other Irish thru the years, I'd say they have the joviality and down to earth character that descended to the rednecks and hillbilllies.
Swing on by for a visit before it all goes the way of globohomo!
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RE: Peating in poverty
@NotShanalotte yeah I’d love to hear the theories behind it and see it discussed and picked apart in a thread.
I don’t know enough to say it can’t happen. After all, Ray has shown some convincing theories that its electron transferring (layman’s terms), that is the specific “thing” that nutrients and hormones etc, carry to the target that yields the actual measured response/result of said nutrient. I would not doubt that vibrations can do something wonky we don’t see yet.
Thanks for the heads up.
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@Jakeandpace woah is there a thread here for the stuff? I don’t have twitter and doubt many do, so if you posted a thread on it that would be cool.
It sounds like a lot of propper autism is happening in the twitter that us isolates don’t know is happening??
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RE: Ideas for knocking out "hidden" lymphatic bacterial infection
@evan-hinkle Very good points to bring up here.
My temps and pulse are slowly rising with consistent use of cynomel and cynoplus for about 10ish months now.
In my case, this seems like a real back and forth battle, tho. Like, If I'm not doing perfect on all fronts, I get totally beat by a digestive issue and tongue coating + plaque gets out of control quickly.